Evolution Without Evidence
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Evolution Without Evidence: Charles Darwin and "The Origin of Species" is a 1982 book by historian Barry G. Gale.[1][2]
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Author | Dr. Barry G. Gale |
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Subject | Charles Darwin, Evolution |
Publisher | University of New Mexico Press |
Publication date | 1982 |
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Contrary to the title, the book is not on the Creation–evolution controversy. Gale attempts to explain why Charles Darwin waited twenty years to publish his theory of natural selection and how his theory evolved during this period.[3] The book heavily relies on Darwin's letters, notebooks, essays and papers. Darwin's private correspondences with Asa Gray and Joseph Hooker are cited.[4]